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Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 13 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 720 pages
  • Serija: Adams Papers
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: The Belknap Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674977181
  • ISBN-13: 9780674977181
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 720 pages
  • Serija: Adams Papers
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: The Belknap Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674977181
  • ISBN-13: 9780674977181
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The almost 300 letters in volume 13 of Adams Family Correspondence were written during seventeen tumultuous months of John Adams’s presidency. Consumed with executive duties, he depended on surrogates for much of his correspondence with family members. From Quincy, an ailing Abigail Adams wrote frequent letters to Philadelphia and received lively responses from son Thomas Boylston and the president’s secretary, nephew William Smith Shaw. These letters attest to John’s popularity in the wake of the XYZ Affair. However, they also chronicle passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which laid the groundwork for future debates on the relative roles of state and federal governments. Following the break in diplomacy with France, John sensed a change in the footing of the French, acted unilaterally in ordering a second mission to seek a negotiated settlement of the Quasi-War, and faced widespread skepticism about his foreign policy as his envoys departed for Europe.

John and Abigail lamented yet another absence from each other. After completing service in Berlin as secretary to diplomat John Quincy, Thomas Boylston established himself as a Philadelphia lawyer, offering thoughtful commentary on political life in the capital. From his post in Prussia, John Quincy struggled with his brother Charles’s mismanagement of his financial affairs, but his letters also provide detailed updates on developments in Europe, including Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt. The candid letters of John and Abigail Adams and their children offer a rich perspective on life in America during its infancy.



The candid letters of John, Abigail, and the Adams children offer a rich perspective on life in America during its infancy. The almost 300 letters in volume 13 of Adams Family Correspondence were written during seventeen tumultuous months of John Adams’s presidency, when he depended on surrogates for much of his family correspondence.
Descriptive List of Illustrations ix
Introduction xvii
1 "Preparation for war can alone insure peace" xix
2 "I early learnt the lesson of sacrificing to the publick" xxiv
3 "We really are not like the same family" xxvi
4 "I should sometimes indulge an itching which besets me for scribling" xxx
5 Notes on Editorial Method xxxii
6 Related Digital Resources xxxiii
Acknowledgments xxxv
Guide to Editorial Apparatus xxxvii
1 Textual Devices xxxvii
2 Adams Family Code Names xxxvii
3 Descriptive Symbols xxxviii
4 Location Symbols xxxix
5 Other Abbreviations and Conventional Terms xl
6 Short Titles of Works Frequently Cited xli
Family Correspondence, May 1798 -- September 1799
1(568)
Appendix: Valuation of the Real Estate of John Adams 569(6)
List of Omitted Documents 575(12)
Chronology 587(6)
Index 593
Sara Martin is Editor in Chief of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Hobson Woodward is Series Editor for the Adams Family Correspondence of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Christopher F. Minty is Assistant Editor for the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Amanda M. Norton (née Amanda A. Mathews) is Digital Production Editor for the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Neal E. Millikan is Series Editor for Digital Editions of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Emily Ross is Transcriber for the John Quincy Adams Diaries Digital Project at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Sara B. Sikes is Scholarly Communications Design Studio Coordinator at the University of Connecticut and former Associate Editor for Digital Projects of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Sara Georgini is Series Editor for the Papers of John Adams of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society.